F1 Singapore Grand Prix: Daniel Ricciardo tops Practice 1
On one of Formula One's hardest tracks for overtaking, even as talented a driver as Hamilton will be pushed to secure a podium. The drivers eliminated in first session were Kevin Magnussen , Massa, Stroll, Pascal Wehrlein and Marcus Ericsson .

Just Like Mom! Serena Williams Shares New Photo Of Baby Girl
And she has been dating Ohanian for the last few years, firstly in secret, before they announced their engagement in December. The tennis champ, 35, shared a mirror selfie on Snapchat that showed her wearing a pair of Daisy Dukes. "We got a baby girl".

High-stakes NA-120 contest today
It is being expected that a neck to neck contest would be held between two women candidates, Begum Kalsoom Nawaz of PML-N and Dr. Imran Khan also took part in the electioneering by chairing a public meeting in the constituency on September 14.

World Stocks Set New Highs, Dollar Weakens on Data
The S & P 500 ended the week 1.6% higher and the Dow Industrials up by 2.2%, for a one-year gain in the latter of 26%. A value of 50-75 would signify a very strong trend, and a value of 75-100 would point to an extremely strong trend.

Bulldogs beat down No. 12 LSU 37-7
Linebacker Donnie Alexander and defensive tackle Neil Farrell Jr. will miss time when LSU faces Syracuse on Saturday. Freshman Jace Christmann made the first three field goals of his career, connecting from 30, 45 and 27 yards.

How to Watch Michigan vs. Air Force
Nordin was true on a 29-yard field goal with 2:59 to go in the third for a 19-13 bulge, which stood through the end of the period. MI knocked off Air Force on Saturday afternoon, but the team's red zone struggles were on full display yet again.

McDonald moves up at final major
Not saying to anybody else but to me that, hey, you're playing good stuff, and you just have to be patient and be positive. Ryu suffered a six-shot swing having been two-under and sharing the lead with Korda when play stopped.

Conte wary of picking red cards in meetings with Arsenal
We know that we have analysed that well and we know that what we missed there and it's important that we correct it. In terms of team news , we'll see the return of all the first team players weren't involved in the midweek match.

Boris Johnson accused of 'backseat driving' over Brexit blueprint

He wrote that the referendum was "decisive" and said Britain must leave the EU's customs union and single market, the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice and impose controls on borders.

A week before Prime Minister Theresa May sets out her vision for Brexit in a speech in the Italian city of Florence, Johnson, the foreign secretary, published a newspaper article that roamed well beyond his ministerial brief.

Both Johnson and Gove have been consulting...

Mr Green insisted Mrs May was the "driver" in the negotiations.

Johnson said Brexit is Britain's chance to catch the wave of new technology, and to put the country in the lead as a "tech powerhouse" as one of four big tech investment areas of the world.

"Both the United Kingdom and the EU would benefit from ensuring that no operational gaps are created" by Brexit, the statement from the Department for Exiting the European Union in London said.

Boris Johnson last night fired the first shots in what is thought to be a bid to position himself as the next Conservative Party leader.

"This country will succeed in our new national enterprise, and will succeed mightily, " he said, dismissing any suggestion that Brexit will be reversed.

Speaking on The Andrew Marr Show, this morning she clarified: 'What I meant by that is I don't want him managing the Brexit process'.

Ongoing membership of the European single market would make a "complete mockery" of the EU referendum result, Boris Johnson has said.

"All behind Theresa for a glorious Brexit", he added.

Sir Craig Oliver, former director of communications at Downing Street for David Cameron, said even if the genuine intention was to support the Prime Minister, it was obvious it would be seen in Westminster as a "direct challenge".

In his article in Saturday's Telegraph, Mr Johnson argues it would be a "fine thing" for money clawed back from Brussels to be directed to the health service "once we have settled our accounts".

Johnson's article is a public attempt to shape May's thinking a week before she speaks in Florence, Italy, amid speculation she will update her approach to the divorce by seeking a post-Brexit transitional period.

The fourth round of Brexit negotiations between Britain and the European Union is scheduled to start on Sept 25.

"It would be very nice if we could get a clear message on where the British are" on their financial obligations with the EU, Danish Finance Minister Anders Samuelsen said in an interview in Copenhagen on Friday.